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PREFACE.

"classic" talents so ably promoted: no distinction of nation ever prevented his generous mind from aiding others in investigating subjects of which he possessed such an extensive knowledge, and no deficiency of good feeling and liberality checked his exertions, or damped his zeal, in furthering the object of those who followed the same pursuits.

"Multis ille bonis flebilis occidit."


No. 208. Sort of harp and tambourine from Dendera.